The sedimentary fill of the Parnaíba basin in NE Brazil is punctuated by two episodes of basaltic magmatism in Jurassic and Cretaceous times, known as the Mosquito and Sardinha formations, respectively. A quantitative understanding of the depth and degree of melting that generated these basalts should provide useful constraints on the history of vertical motions in this cratonic basin. We carried out forward and inverse modelling of major, trace and rare earth element concentrations for primitive melts from both igneous provinces. We calculated the melt fraction as a function of depth to determine the melt volumes and mantle potential temperatures. Our results suggest that both episodes of magmatism resulted from shallow decompression melti...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) represent exceptionally brief (<1 Ma) voluminous magmatic events t...
Microprobe analyses for clinopyroxene (Table A1) for the Mosquito and Sardinha formations
Northern Brazil contains remnants of Mesozoic flood basalts and hypabyssal rocks that were apparentl...
AbstractThe sedimentary fill of the Parnaíba basin in NE Brazil is punctuated by two episodes of bas...
Etendeka flood basalts indicate that the main magmatic episode lasted for several m.y. (129-134 Ma) ...
The Early Cretaceous (~130 Ma) Paraná lavas of South America represent the largest preserved example...
Two geochemically distinct Low-Ti magma types (Gramado and Esmeralda) are distinguished within the f...
Cratonic basins comprise a significant component of the Earth's continental crust and surface geolog...
Microprobe analyses for olivine (Table A3) for the Mosquito and Sardinha formations
The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) is the largest continental flood basalt (CFB) province...
The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) is the largest continental flood basalt (CFB) province...
In this study we discuss the case of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP), emplaced in trop...
The subsidence of basins formed by extension is now quite well understood. But that of cratonic basi...
We investigate the effects of the cooling of intrusive and extrusive igneous bodies on the temperatu...
In this study we discuss the case of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP), emplaced in trop...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) represent exceptionally brief (<1 Ma) voluminous magmatic events t...
Microprobe analyses for clinopyroxene (Table A1) for the Mosquito and Sardinha formations
Northern Brazil contains remnants of Mesozoic flood basalts and hypabyssal rocks that were apparentl...
AbstractThe sedimentary fill of the Parnaíba basin in NE Brazil is punctuated by two episodes of bas...
Etendeka flood basalts indicate that the main magmatic episode lasted for several m.y. (129-134 Ma) ...
The Early Cretaceous (~130 Ma) Paraná lavas of South America represent the largest preserved example...
Two geochemically distinct Low-Ti magma types (Gramado and Esmeralda) are distinguished within the f...
Cratonic basins comprise a significant component of the Earth's continental crust and surface geolog...
Microprobe analyses for olivine (Table A3) for the Mosquito and Sardinha formations
The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) is the largest continental flood basalt (CFB) province...
The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) is the largest continental flood basalt (CFB) province...
In this study we discuss the case of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP), emplaced in trop...
The subsidence of basins formed by extension is now quite well understood. But that of cratonic basi...
We investigate the effects of the cooling of intrusive and extrusive igneous bodies on the temperatu...
In this study we discuss the case of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP), emplaced in trop...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) represent exceptionally brief (<1 Ma) voluminous magmatic events t...
Microprobe analyses for clinopyroxene (Table A1) for the Mosquito and Sardinha formations
Northern Brazil contains remnants of Mesozoic flood basalts and hypabyssal rocks that were apparentl...